• Today: May 22, 2026

"Where the World Meets Jingchu: Chinese and International Cultural Figures Visit Hubei" was Held

 

 

From April 20 to 23, 2026,the event “Where the
World Meets Jingchu: Chinese and International Cultural Figures
Visit Hubei” took place in Wuhan and Jingzhou. More than 10
Chinese and international cultural figures from fields including
public diplomacy, translation, and news media visited Wuhan and
Jingzhou. They immersed themselves in Hubei’s historical
heritage, cultural traditions, and technological innovations, and
gained insight into the large-scale environmental protection of
the Yangtze River and the transformation of urban industry.
Together, they shared ideas on compellingly telling the stories
of Hubei and the Yangtze River. The event was hosted the Hubei
Media Group, the Yangtze River Culture International
Communication Center, and the CICG Academy of Translation and
Interpretation, and organized by the Hubei International
Communication Center.


During the event, the Reference Guide for Translating Jingchu Cultural
Terminology was officially released. Jointly compiled by the Hubei
Media Group, the Yangtze River Culture International
Communication Center, and the CICG Academy of Translation and
Interpretation, the Guide systematically presents key elements of
Jingchu culture, including Chu culture, Three Kingdoms culture,
revolutionary heritage, Yangtze River culture, historical
figures, cultural heritage, major national achievements, and
modern technology. Featuring 50 representative cultural terms
unique to Jingchu, the Guide serves both as a “dictionary” for
translating Jingchu cultural symbols and as a practical tool for
effectively telling the stories of Jingchu and Hubei to
international audiences, enabling the world to better understand
Jingchu and China through precise translation.

The delegation also visited the Hubei Provincial Museum, the
Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, Voyah Automotive
Technology Co., Ltd., the Jingzhou Museum, the Jingchu Intangible
Cultural Heritage Skills Inheritance Institute, and the Shashi
Wharf Cultural and Creative Park. Through these visits, the
delegation explored the forefront of technological innovation,
traced the lineage of Chu culture, and experienced the charm of
intangible cultural heritage, gaining an immersive appreciation
of Jingchu’s rich history, cultural character, and contemporary
vitality.


The event aimed to promote the creative transformation and
innovative development of Jingchu culture through exchanges and
mutual learning with different civilizations.

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